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The White Duro-Last® Cool Zone®
Roofing System Is The Best GreenChoice For Your Building.
The Duro-Last® Cool Zone®
Roofing System and RooftopSustainability
The Cool Zone white PVC
membrane delivers “greenness”
on a number of levels, a
testament to Duro-Last’s
long-term commitment to
rooftop sustainability.
Green
...as in environmental responsibility
...as in lower life-cycle costs
...as in underneath your vegetative roof
The bright white Duro-Last® Cool Zone® membrane has an established history of providingenvironmental benefits to commercial, institutional, and industrial buildings throughoutNorth America.
The Cool Zone roofing system is an ENERGY STAR® labeled product, with an initial reflectivity of87.5%, based on ENERGY STAR testing criteria. Reflectivity is the percentage of the sun’s energyreflected by a surface. Another important measurement of membrane performance is emittance – thepercentage of absorbed energy that a material can radiate away. The Cool Zone system’s total emittanceis measured at 95%. These reflectivity and emittance figures are among the highest in the industry.
The resulting energy savings and positive impact on reducing the urban heat island effect are justthe beginning. Duro-Last has long been on the forefront with respect to producing environmentally-friendly roofing systems. Read on to learn how the white Cool Zone PVC membrane is the bestgreen choice for your facility in many ways, proving Duro-Last’s leadership on the sustainablebuildings front.
Green, as in environmental responsibilityThe Duro-Last Cool Zone roofing system has an excellent environmental reputation.
From lowering a building’s energy consumption to helping facilities obtain LEED® creditsto reducing the urban heat island effect, the Cool Zone system is a leading sustainablebuilding product.• Our tightly-controlled manufacturing process ensures that scrap generated during the
manufacturing process is recycled back into roofing membrane or other constructionmaterials. In fact, Duro-Last recycles scrap from numerous companies, encouragingthem to join us as environmental stewards. Plus, Duro-Last has implemented a roofrecycling program for PVC membranes that are at the end of their useful roofing lives.This keeps waste out of landfills and reduces the need for virgin feedstock used in anumber of construction products – including new roofing membranes.
• A growing emphasis on reducing a building’s carbon “footprint” is creating emergingcarbon trading markets. A reduction in energy consumption provided by the Cool Zonemembrane may provide economic benefits for building owners in this new arena.
• The term “sustainability” implies long-term performance, and many Duro-Last roofshave been performing effectively for more than 20 years. The Cool Zone roofingmembrane is resistant to chemicals, fire, and high winds, and this proven durability meansthat a Cool Zone roof will last longer in harsh environments than many other systems.
• PVC, which is among the most studied building materials, is as environmentally-friendly as other building products, according to the US Green Building Council, andmay be better than some materials that have been less scrutinized.
• The Cool Zone membrane is lightweight, so it can often be installed over existingroofing systems, eliminating costly and landfilling tear-offs. It also requires less fuelto transport to the job site than other, heavier materials.
Green, as in the money you save by reducingyour roofing system’s life-cycle costs
Energy costs continue to escalate with no end in sight, and this trend is largely responsible fordriving a significant market shift toward energy-efficient roofing systems. • Cool roofs are effective in virtually all climates. Building owners in some areas have
seen a 40% reduction in energy consumption during peak times of the year afterinstalling reflective roofing systems.
• In non-conditioned space, reflective roofing can reduce workspace heat, improvingworking conditions and increasing employee productivity.
• The Cool Zone membrane reflects damaging ultraviolet and infrared rays of thesun that are absorbed by other systems. Penetrating UV and IR rays can degrade theeffectiveness of insulation and other building components — often leading to higheroperating and maintenance costs.
• When placed on rooftops with reflective membranes, HVAC units have a smaller“degree difference” of the air they need to cool because the ambient tempera-ture is lower than on dark-colored roof surfaces. This decreases the coolingload as well as unit wear and corresponding maintenance costs. A Cool Zoneroof may also enable the use of smaller, lower-cost HVAC units.
Green, as in the best system to be installedunder your rooftop garden
A growing trend in the commercial, industrial, and institutional buildings market isturning “forgotten” roofs into usable space. Photovoltaic and paver systems are gaininga foothold in this area, as are vegetative roofs.
• All rooftop garden systems require a reliable waterproofing membrane beneath thegrowing medium and plant life.
• The Cool Zone roofing system is ideal for this application. Duro-Last’s prefabricationtechnology (every roof is manufactured in-house to fit building dimensions precisely,eliminating up to 85% of rooftop seaming) means less potential for future leaks –a major consideration when the membrane will be covered with a rooftop garden.
• Because the Cool Zone membrane is lightweight (less than 1⁄3 pound per square foot),it will only marginally add to the overall weight of the complete vegetative roofingsystem, which can weigh up to 30 pounds per square foot.
• For businesses investing in rooftop gardens, the cost ofthe Duro-Last component is minimal comparedwith that of the entire roofing assembly.Installing a new Cool Zone system on theroof deck prior to installing the gardensystem is a sensible investment.
• The Cool Zone roofing system isalso solar ready — an easy-to-install,reliable, watertight application for avariety of photovoltaic technologies.
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On hot summer days, the temperature on darksurfaces – including asphalt parking lots and roofs –can reach 180 degrees or higher, straining HVAC unitsand increasing energy use. The highly-reflective Duro-Last Cool Zone membrane can dramatically reduceroof surface temperatures, lowering cooling costs andkeeping non-conditioned space more comfortableand productive for workers. A Cool Zone roof alsohelps lessen the urban heat island effect.
PVC is inherently recyclable – perhaps more so thanany other building material. PVC roof recycling iswell-established in Europe, and growing in the UnitedStates. Duro-Last’s program enables contractors toreturn “used” roofing systems for recycling intocommercial flooring and other construction materialsby Duro-Last sister company, Oscoda Plastics®, Inc.In recent years, Oscoda Plastics has annually recycledover 6,000 tons of roof membrane and post-consumerPVC scrap.
During the last 35 years, multiple scientific studieshave confirmed that vinyl production and handlingin the United States is very safe, and that finishedvinyl products, including PVC membranes, pose norisk to human health. Among other environmentalapplications, landfill liners made from PVC help prevent contaminants from leaching into groundwater.When considering building sustainability, PVCroofing systems have a decidedly positive impacton the environment.
The growing awareness of building sustainabilityissues in recent years has driven an interest in rooftopgarden, solar, and paver systems. The precision-fabricated Cool Zone system is the ideal roofing membrane to install first, whether these systems are mounted on or applied to the roof surface. Duro-Last has developed solutions to address thesenew applications, including a specification and warranty for “covered roof” assemblies.
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For LEED-EB: The Cool Zone roofing system itself can directly achieve one point and, in combination with other design criteria, can help with obtaining as many as 15 points towardthe minimum LEED-EB certification of 32–39 points.
LEED-EB Credit Category Duro-Last Attribute
Sustainable Sites Credit 7.2: Heat Island
Reduction: RoofSolar Reflectance Index = 110
Energy and Atmosphere Prerequisite 2:
Minimum Energy Efficiency PerformanceCool roofing reduces building’s cooling load
Energy and Atmosphere Credit 1: Optimize
Energy Efficiency PerformanceCool roofing reduces building’s cooling load
Materials and Resources Credit 9:
Solid Waste Management: Facility Alterations
and Additions
Custom prefabrication virtually eliminates
job site scrap
LEED Credit Category Duro-Last Attribute
Sustainable Sites Credit 7.2: Heat Island
Effect: RoofSolar Reflectance Index = 110
Energy and Atmosphere Prerequisite 2:
Minimum Energy PerformanceCool roofing reduces building’s cooling load
Energy and Atmosphere Credit 1: Optimize
Energy PerformanceCool roofing reduces building’s cooling load
Materials and Resources Credits 1.1 and 1.2:
Building Re-use of Walls, Floors and Roof
Roof longevity extends the life-cycle of
existing structure and HVAC equipment
Materials and Resources Credits 2.1 and 2.2:
Construction Waste Management
Custom prefabrication virtually eliminates
job site scrap
Materials and Resources Credits 4.1 and 4.2:
Recycled Content
Pre-consumer scrap is recycled into walkpads;
post-consumer program recycles roofs
into flooring
Materials and Resources Credits 5.1 and 5.2:
Regional Materials
Strategically-located facilities are within 500
miles of more than 40 states
Indoor Environmental Quality Credit 2:
Increased Ventilation
Two-way vent system keeps negative air
pressures and condensation in check
Indoor Environmental Quality Credit 7.1:
Thermal Comfort
Cool roofing helps keep building cooler,
making HVAC more effective
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under the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED® (Leadership in Energy andEnvironmental Design) and LEED-EB (Existing Buildings) programs thatpromote sustainable building management and construction practices.
For LEED: The Duro-Last Cool Zone roofing system itself can directlyachieve one point and, in combination with other design criteria, canhelp with obtaining as many as 22 points toward the minimum LEEDcertification of 26–32 points.
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